I don't wear mask for the same reason I'm not going to call you 'they' or 'them'. Your delusion is not defining my reality. Thank you.
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I know I lost my sense of smell. Weird symptoms. I surely felt bioweaponed, but not bad-just weird.
That happens every time I get sick too, they are making you afraid of a cold.
I've never lost my sense of smell like that - ever. I never had my nose run, no sore throat, no technical fever. I felt strange, not sick. My temp would go up 1/2 a degree and came back down. My hip joint hurt bad.
My older girls all had these exact symptoms too. Very strange.
In the last 20 years or so I've had a cold or flu once in a while. The bad thing is it usuallu happens around thanksgiving or Christmas and I lose my since of smell and taste for a couple of days so I can't taste a great meal. Certainly not unique to covid. It's just a cold or flu.
But I never had the bad cold- just the smell and taste loss. My spouse had more of a cold, and after every time they ate, they would sweat and feel weird afterwards. They never lost their sense of smell or taste however
Losing your sense of smell can be a zinc deficiency.
I was already supplementing zinc. One of my older girls was doing protocol level doses of zinc for another issue. We both lost our smell after feeling a little strange, not sick. I started smelling a burnt, metallic smell before I lost it.
My nephew said the same thing. He actually said he has had worse colds; with this he was actually able to sleep because of the lack of nasal discharge
My kid said, "is this it?!!!".
I'm like, do you want to be sicker? Is this not dramatic enough?
I'd like to imagine if the propaganda machine had worked another way and we were all conspiracy theorists for suggesting that people are losing their sense of smell for 10 days. The CCP is trying something out man! The CDC could deny anything was happening and gaslight us all the other way.
Lost of taste is listed in.my wife's medical science ce journal as a side affect of the common cold. It is due to inflammation of the nasal.cavity, a coating of sinus fluids that attack the virus which hinder the ability to smell which is direct related to taste. In fact my nose is so stuffed from allergies as inspeak I can't even taste my coffee except for the bitterness. That's the tongue that gives you that, salt Nd sweet taste.
I've lost my sense of smell and tasting pretty much every time I had a cold when younger. this is nothing new, really.
My husband said it felt like he was coming down after doing a bunch of bad trucker speed, like a chemical hangover. Story checks out as it’s man made.
Mexicans took over the supply. You’ll have to deal with the cartel now. Good news, the boarders open again! Thank you Biden!
I also lost my sense of taste/smell. Taste came back as soon as it was over but I couldn't smell a damned thing for about 5 months after. I've never had that happen with a flu. I do think there is such a virus as Covid-19, but I do not think it's as deadly as they make it seem on the Brainwash Box. I have a theory that the people who are dying from it are almost all being put on ventilators.
Yes, that's my take as well. My MIL is in health care and says they're blowing people's lungs out with ventilators.
I've been trying to ask around to family members of people who've passed but no one seems to be able to answer my questions about ventilators.
That's my first question when someone dies of Covid, were they on a ventilator? Hmm.
I lost both, right as I was making Thanksgiving dinner for the kids. I messed up and dropped a bunch of Old Bay into my mac and cheese and nit became evident who lost their taste or not.